2 twice a day for each of them.
I feed mine goldfish flakes and they eat it.
you buy sinking pellets or get some minnows for it to eat p.s. its a bottom feeder so dont give it flakes!
Minnows can eat a variety of foods such as commercial fish flakes, freeze-dried bloodworms, and live or frozen brine shrimp. It is also important to feed them a varied diet to ensure they receive all the necessary nutrients for their health and well-being. Avoid overfeeding minnows as it can lead to water quality issues in their tank.
sometimes is okay
I feed mine goldfish flakes
Minnows should be fed once or twice a day, depending on the size of the minnows and how much they eat each time. It's important not to overfeed them to prevent water quality issues in the tank. Feed only as much as they can consume in a few minutes.
it depends on the location of the minnow if its in a pond with fish the larger fish wil examples bass brim crappie..... if they are in a stream or creek that has no fish crawdads will eat them
i feed mine 4 minnows/baby fish. a favorite is dead blugill
bloodworms or fish flakes
Yes, white perch are known to feed at night. They are opportunistic feeders and will actively seek out food during low-light conditions, including at night. Feeding behavior can vary depending on factors like location, water temperature, and availability of prey.
I am pretty sure minnows are either carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores.Hope this helped!
I found this which may of be use to you :The baby fry feed on small organisms called infusoria and algea. To grow infusoria for feeding just get a jam jar of pond water and run it through some cotton wool or muslin to get out any larger predatorial organsims like daphnia which will eat the infusoria and add hay the water. Leave it for a few days in a dimly lit room at about room temp. and when you next look you should see lots of tiny white dots in the water which, if looked at under a microscope reveal to be lots of types of infusoria in their millions. these can be fed to the fry by adding them to the tank. To get more just add some of the old water containing the infusoria to boiled tapp water with hay and repeat the other proceedours. As the fry grow their diet changes. When they reach about half an inch they can be fed small organisms like daphnia or cyclopses. These can be obtained by dragging a net through water where they can be see or they can be purchased from aquarium dealers. Soon the fish will eat the same food as the adults and will quickly grow.